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bill, the upcoming iowa senate race, they are looking at that as a case where congress steve king could win the republican primary but lose the general. if you look at just iowa how brutal can it get there? >> i think it could get very brutal. who is karl rove kidding in many ways? this is who the republican party is today. this is who they are. todd akin, right, he was no outsider. he was the republican endorsed candidate. sharon engel in nevada, christine o'donnell in delaware. they were the republican's choice candidate. so karl rove pretending to be holy than thou i don't think we ought to fall for it. >> jennifer: jason on the subject of republican primaries today, south carolina republican state senator lee bright told row call that he is leaning towards a challenge against republican lindsay graham. do you expect that graham will end up tacking even further to the right? because he certainly has tacked to the right over the past couple of years. >> this challenge is an absolute nut case. lindsay graham he'll do the old john lovett thing, i can't believe i'm losing to this guy. le
bill, the upcoming iowa senate race, they are looking at that as a case where congress steve king could win the republican primary but lose the general. if you look at just iowa how brutal can it get there? >> i think it could get very brutal. who is karl rove kidding in many ways? this is who the republican party is today. this is who they are. todd akin, right, he was no outsider. he was the republican endorsed candidate. sharon engel in nevada, christine o'donnell in delaware. they...
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. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: steve king. >> the stunning steve king. >> stephanie: stunning steve king according to michellee bachmann bachmann. maybe he inadvertently climbed one of his electric fences. he is asking for cash to stave off efforts by the karl rove group. karl rove have already launched a crusade against me. [ baby crying ] >> stephanie: yes, he is the one that said that would work the electrified fence because it works on his farm animals. >> yes equating the two -- >> stephanie: that was not offensive to anybody. >> oh, boy. >> stephanie: wait, one more. fight! fight! fight! [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> a group of conservatives called on american cross roads to fire its spokesman. he went on the radio station and said he is a hater for opposing the new rove group. >> okay. >> stephanie: he said he is hater and also has a long soredid history. [ applause ] >> he looks like he smells of ginn-flavored cigarettes. >> stephanie: a number of activists, mark levin. >> stephanie: and tony perkins. >> no god! >> stephanie: no not that family. the
. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: steve king. >> the stunning steve king. >> stephanie: stunning steve king according to michellee bachmann bachmann. maybe he inadvertently climbed one of his electric fences. he is asking for cash to stave off efforts by the karl rove group. karl rove have already launched a crusade against me. [ baby crying ] >> stephanie: yes, he is the one that said that would work the electrified fence because it works on...
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steve tarrant county lee web. we got a brit because we knew he would not be too interested in the super ball. >> i am back. >> thank you for coming across the popped for today. >> for today. i will swim back after this. >> sipcyprian boulding a big redskins fan but they weren't in the super bowl. he is now a ravens fan officially as today and made it in as well. here we are. it was -- pretty one-sided as you know in the first half. i thought it's going to be humiliating. then the lights we want out and the 9ers got their batteries charged and the ravens sort of went to sleep. >> it was amazing. huge comeback. >> human comeback looked like they might take it. they didn't up in baltimore on wbal, a sports caster, jerry sandusky -- not that one. >> that's different one -- made the final call. >> two, to the 40. time expired. our super bowl champions. woo! look at the crowd, bust out the crab cakes. >> only in maryland. >> the hey is in the barn. celebrating up in baltimore. they should. secretary of -- former secreta
steve tarrant county lee web. we got a brit because we knew he would not be too interested in the super ball. >> i am back. >> thank you for coming across the popped for today. >> for today. i will swim back after this. >> sipcyprian boulding a big redskins fan but they weren't in the super bowl. he is now a ravens fan officially as today and made it in as well. here we are. it was -- pretty one-sided as you know in the first half. i thought it's going to be humiliating....
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every democrat holds a big lead over steve king in every possible senate race in iowa. he trails every democratic candidate. >> that's stunning. >> so stunning. >> stephanie: -- by at least 7 points according to a new ppppoll -- [ giggling ] >> ppp. >> stephanie: do we get more immature as we get older. >> i think we do. >> am not. >> am too. >> shut up stupids. >> you shut up. >> stephanie: that's our impress of the republican party. you are stupid for calling the republicans stupid. you are the stupid one. >> you are hugely stupid. >> and then the other one looked at the other like a loris. >> yeah, but you lost money on a casino. that's stupid. stupid is as stupid does. >> stephanie: all right. once again don't fight boys you are all stupid all of you. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> stephanie: overall democrats appear to be slightly favors, but if a hard conservative wins like king, they will gain advantage. let's go to kelly in ohio. >> caller: hello. i have an interesting concept of what possibly the nra could do with all of this money that they are sitting on. >>
every democrat holds a big lead over steve king in every possible senate race in iowa. he trails every democratic candidate. >> that's stunning. >> so stunning. >> stephanie: -- by at least 7 points according to a new ppppoll -- [ giggling ] >> ppp. >> stephanie: do we get more immature as we get older. >> i think we do. >> am not. >> am too. >> shut up stupids. >> you shut up. >> stephanie: that's our impress of the republican...
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we're joined today by steve increase man and by a rancher. i ewe up in new york city. gentlemen, thanks for being on "the young turks." >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. >> benjamin, i want to talk about the ranching. what is it about this pipeline and how will it affect your life and the life of people who do what you do? what are the impacts on your business? >> well, the first impact's going to be the immediate impacts of construction on the land itself, so for example what folks from where i'm from in the sand hills were concerned about was the impacts on that landscape, because it's very fragile. sand hills is the name, and that's the soil. it's sand, and folks are concerned about erosion wind erosion, and things like that. another impact is to the aquifer. this pipeline will be directly in the aquifer. that's the largest fresh water source in north america and the sows of all of our agricultural livestock and irrigation water and source of the economy in my state. >> we almost wore the same thing today. i'm glad that didn't happen. you know i think that in s
we're joined today by steve increase man and by a rancher. i ewe up in new york city. gentlemen, thanks for being on "the young turks." >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. >> benjamin, i want to talk about the ranching. what is it about this pipeline and how will it affect your life and the life of people who do what you do? what are the impacts on your business? >> well, the first impact's going to be the immediate impacts of construction on the land...
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crossroad president steve law said "our approach will be to institutionalize the buckley rule. support the most conservative candidate who can win." an important caveat. the buckley rule has its opponents, namely adhere ens of the limbaugh rule. rush's 2010 counter edict that you vote for the most conservative republican in the primary, period. rush's rule was pronounced not surprisingly on the day of the christine o'donnell won her party's delaware primary where she would go on to be crushed in the general election and become the poster child for tea party folly and witches. still, word of rove's establishment maneuverings over the weekend immediately wrainkled many on the right who saw it as a distinct cave-in to dast adviserly moderates. any candidate who gets this group's support should be targeted for destruction by the conservative movement. the conservative club for growth pointed to successful insurgent candidates who defeated establishment choices. "they are welcome to support the likes of arlen specter, charlie krist and david dewhurst. we will if any to proudly suppo
crossroad president steve law said "our approach will be to institutionalize the buckley rule. support the most conservative candidate who can win." an important caveat. the buckley rule has its opponents, namely adhere ens of the limbaugh rule. rush's 2010 counter edict that you vote for the most conservative republican in the primary, period. rush's rule was pronounced not surprisingly on the day of the christine o'donnell won her party's delaware primary where she would go on to be...
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lloyd blankstein, steve case, marissa mayer. and we're not getting enough visas to highly skilled workers. >> this has been going on for years and years and years, that there's been a shortage of engineers, people with sci-tech backgrounds in the valleys. and this is only going to advance. because industry right now in america is becoming automated, you need a lot more phds, people with deep math backgrounds, and we don't churn enough of those people out in this country. that's a no brainer. but the union deal is very, very interesting. one of the more contentious parts of the debate is the lower end of the spectrum. what do you do about creating a path to legalize immigration for people who are coming in with lower skill sets. but it's impossible to find a serious piece of economic evidence that low-end immigration is overall bad for the economy. it's good. it's a net -- it's a net positive for the economy. all kinds of immigration. because those folks that are coming in. particularly if they're on a path to legalization, are n
lloyd blankstein, steve case, marissa mayer. and we're not getting enough visas to highly skilled workers. >> this has been going on for years and years and years, that there's been a shortage of engineers, people with sci-tech backgrounds in the valleys. and this is only going to advance. because industry right now in america is becoming automated, you need a lot more phds, people with deep math backgrounds, and we don't churn enough of those people out in this country. that's a no...
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and you have bachmann, you have him and steve king in iowa. >> we got a bite of steve here we should show, because he is right up there in this menagerie with paul broun. of course, broun isn't alone. here he is, steve king. >> we have a very, very urban center barack obama who has decided he is going to run for president. we've got to stand up at some point and say we are not going to pay slavery reparations in the united states congress. that war has been fought. that was over a century ago. government can sit down and decide to pay reparations with money borrowed from the chinese. >> you know, i got to tell you. i'm sort of a thaddeus stevens kind of guy with reparations. i think we should have done it with 30 acres and a mule back in the 1860s. but i haven't heard that issue raised. who is he arguing? >> there are 15 bills right now before congress that are reparation bills where. have you been? >> there is no money to give out. >> but people are still on it. i did a story about how aetna, people were after aetna to make reparations. i mean this is still in the news. >> i think t
and you have bachmann, you have him and steve king in iowa. >> we got a bite of steve here we should show, because he is right up there in this menagerie with paul broun. of course, broun isn't alone. here he is, steve king. >> we have a very, very urban center barack obama who has decided he is going to run for president. we've got to stand up at some point and say we are not going to pay slavery reparations in the united states congress. that war has been fought. that was over a...
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she averaged just over 900,000 viewers compared to katie couric who averages 2.4 million viewers and steve harvey also a new show averaging 1.8 million viewers. both of those have been renewed for a second season. >> bill: sorry ricki. >> who's that? it's been a long time since i've heard that name. >> bill: yes president obama out in minneapolis yesterday appearing with the mayor and with many members of law enforcement community out in minneapolis. saying among other things that cops should not be outgunned on the streets of america and calling again on the american public to get behind measures. some comments, measures on gun violence. that's been keeping the president busy as well as immigration reform. we wanted to check in on generally the news of the day with our good friend, washington bureau chief for "usa today" otherwise known as david jackson's boss. susan page. >> you know, bill, i would say no one is david jackson's boss. >> bill: i'll tell him you said that. he does kind of march to his own drummer there at the white house. >> he does indeed. >> bill: how are you susan? have
she averaged just over 900,000 viewers compared to katie couric who averages 2.4 million viewers and steve harvey also a new show averaging 1.8 million viewers. both of those have been renewed for a second season. >> bill: sorry ricki. >> who's that? it's been a long time since i've heard that name. >> bill: yes president obama out in minneapolis yesterday appearing with the mayor and with many members of law enforcement community out in minneapolis. saying among other things...
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where will steve pierce be during the address? his announcement yesterday, public hearing on the chicken is the same day of the state of the union. pearce will be attending a meeting on a chicken to the endangerered species list. >>> and their top staffers would rather forget. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com®, you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell
where will steve pierce be during the address? his announcement yesterday, public hearing on the chicken is the same day of the state of the union. pearce will be attending a meeting on a chicken to the endangerered species list. >>> and their top staffers would rather forget. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for...
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lots of folks watching that race there, where republican congressman steve king is a potential candidate for the senate seat being vacated by the retiring tom harkin. crossroads president steven law says they're concerned about king's quote, todd aiken problem. what's your thought? is it going to get worse before it gets better here? will this move help in 2014? or is it 2016? >> i think there will be bruising changes that are going to go on within the republican party. with all due respect to john which i think spoke about pragmatism which i really do agree with, however, it's the philosophy of the overall republican party. while i may not agree with everything senator rubio did, he's actually saying wait, our government can help resolve this immigration problem. that's what i think will serve them better in the longer term, the philosophy really does align more with the moderate republicanism of president eisenhower, even frankly, president reagan. >> on immigration, the tea party is split on that issue right now. thank you so much. >>> we're learning more today about a disturbing stor
lots of folks watching that race there, where republican congressman steve king is a potential candidate for the senate seat being vacated by the retiring tom harkin. crossroads president steven law says they're concerned about king's quote, todd aiken problem. what's your thought? is it going to get worse before it gets better here? will this move help in 2014? or is it 2016? >> i think there will be bruising changes that are going to go on within the republican party. with all due...
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. >> jon: it did for a second seem like steve croft was looking to buy some chinese workers. i picked up a couple of chinese guys for $10,000 each. good deal? no, what? 60 minutes is so stuffy. give me a news man i can relate to. >> a lot of items about the health and well being including the fact that full-on -- facebook can full-on bum you out. >> jon: thank you bra. talk to me in the language of the youth which makes me feel good because we're both very, very old. what about facebook puts us at risk for the bumming. >> researchers call it facebook envy. it's the act of viewing your friends fabulous vacations, lovely children, attractive friends and great social lives. the research showed it can leave people feeling lonely, frustrated and angry. [ laughter ] >> jon: i'm not a doctor, but if you get upset because other people are happy, it seems your problem might not be facebook but that you are an (bleep). [ laughter ] who are these (bleep)? >> the study looked at german college students. one out of three of them said that they had feelings, specific feelings such as anger
. >> jon: it did for a second seem like steve croft was looking to buy some chinese workers. i picked up a couple of chinese guys for $10,000 each. good deal? no, what? 60 minutes is so stuffy. give me a news man i can relate to. >> a lot of items about the health and well being including the fact that full-on -- facebook can full-on bum you out. >> jon: thank you bra. talk to me in the language of the youth which makes me feel good because we're both very, very old. what...
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the republican party cannot afford to have steve israel run for senate and lose -- >> you mean steve king? >> say that again? i'm sorry, steve king. >> steve israel, democrat -- >> yes. >> karl rove likes to pretend it was todd akin and richard mourdock who lost the election but wasn't it george w. bush, the monster to karl rove's dr. frankenstein who lost the election for republicans? >> well, he certainly did his part. i would -- as did karl rove. >> exactly. >> wouldn't you love to be in the meetings with donors when the donor says tell us what you've been up to recently, karl? what races have you won? that's going ton an interesting meeting. more importantly, one of the things i find so interesting, there's an element of chickens coming home to roost because when you don't stand up against birtherism and some of the other conspiracy theories and you let these things fester within the base of your party and then candidates run on some of those sort of wacky ideas, yeah, you know what? they're probably going to lose. and so now they're having to sort of internally deal with a probl
the republican party cannot afford to have steve israel run for senate and lose -- >> you mean steve king? >> say that again? i'm sorry, steve king. >> steve israel, democrat -- >> yes. >> karl rove likes to pretend it was todd akin and richard mourdock who lost the election but wasn't it george w. bush, the monster to karl rove's dr. frankenstein who lost the election for republicans? >> well, he certainly did his part. i would -- as did karl rove. >>...
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steve? >> steve: that's good. thank you very much. zombies hit the big screen today, but is america ready for another doom human/supernatural romance kind of movie? here with his review for warm bodies and other movies coming up this weekend, movie critic kevin mccarthy, the founder of nerd tears.com, a fox news contributor and kevin, congratulations, you've got your own animation now. >> that's awesome. i'm geeking out about it. >> steve: tell bus "warm bodies." >> this is very comparable to the twilight series. twilight you had a human being fall not guilty love with a vampire. this is -- parents, this won't be in their demographic. if you have a teenage son or daughter, this is right up their alley. i'm 28, i really enjoyed t. i thought it was a clever, well written, very funny, very witty comedy. and nicholas holt who plays the zombie, he becomes more and more human as the movie goes on because of the love. the interesting thing about this film is the social commentary in the beginning, there is an aspect of how we as humans in re
steve? >> steve: that's good. thank you very much. zombies hit the big screen today, but is america ready for another doom human/supernatural romance kind of movie? here with his review for warm bodies and other movies coming up this weekend, movie critic kevin mccarthy, the founder of nerd tears.com, a fox news contributor and kevin, congratulations, you've got your own animation now. >> that's awesome. i'm geeking out about it. >> steve: tell bus "warm bodies."...
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steve wants to bring back the traditions of marching bands. i realize we might be too far gone to book the wholesome and corny up with people kids from the halftimes of the '70s and '80s but it should be fun, the kind of fun all audiences and the whole family can enjoy. now get off my lawn. okay. that does it for "the cycle." martin, it's a all yours. >> thank you. good afternoon. it's tuesday, february 5th and eric cantor says if at first you don't succeed, try, try again with the same ideas that didn't work in the first place. >> in a letter today eric is going to be delivering an address to the american enterprise institute on the direction of the message of the republican party. >> eric cantor will be outlining a new agenda for his party today. >> we have not explained why we take the positions that we do. >> we obviously have to expand our appeal. >> we have to stop being the stupid party. >> explaining why we're doing what we're doing. >> what we've got here -- >> what this is about is about making sure that we can express why we're doin
steve wants to bring back the traditions of marching bands. i realize we might be too far gone to book the wholesome and corny up with people kids from the halftimes of the '70s and '80s but it should be fun, the kind of fun all audiences and the whole family can enjoy. now get off my lawn. okay. that does it for "the cycle." martin, it's a all yours. >> thank you. good afternoon. it's tuesday, february 5th and eric cantor says if at first you don't succeed, try, try again with...
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ramesh, susan, steve. on friday morning, we knew that scott brown was releasing a statement. the minute he said that you sort of knew where the writing was. i was surprised by some of the reporting that said he shocked republicans by not running. i would have been shocked if he had run. >> we think he's going to run for governor. probably a better race for him and maybe a better job. people who have worked in the senate might think being governor is a better place to be. >> steve, we were reminding folks on friday that martha cokely got 47%. if on the republicans' greatest day of all time, low democratic point in massachusetts, and your ceiling is 53, it's not going to happen. >> it's not going to happen for that reason. >> even if your name is scott brown, after his whole -- this time they had actually run a campaign against him. >> that's exactly my point. the democrats were sort of snuck up on last time. that wouldn't happen again. scott brown, really, if anybody runs, democrats will make sure massachusetts elects a democrat. >> but there is a history of moderate massachus
ramesh, susan, steve. on friday morning, we knew that scott brown was releasing a statement. the minute he said that you sort of knew where the writing was. i was surprised by some of the reporting that said he shocked republicans by not running. i would have been shocked if he had run. >> we think he's going to run for governor. probably a better race for him and maybe a better job. people who have worked in the senate might think being governor is a better place to be. >> steve,...
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martha: steve harrigan is live at the kennedy space center in cape canaveral, florida. morning, steve. >> reporter: martha, we're just a few minutes away here from the ceremonies to mark the day of remembrance for men and women who have given their lives in service of space exploration, beginning in 1967 with the apollo 1 tragedy, a fire on board the launch capsule there killed three astronauts, all three on board including gus grissom, who was a member of the mercury program. next in 1986, the space shuttle challenger came apart after just 7 seconds in flight. it was a disaster witnessed by schoolchildren across america. that is because the first teacher in space was one of the seven on board, christa mcauliffe. was later found so have a bad seal in booster rocket. finally in 2003 the space shuttle columbia came apart after a 16-day science mission. among the seven on board was the first israeli astronaut, elan ramon. martha, back to you. martha: steve, thank you. we all remember them today. what a day that was 10 years ago. bill: breaking news now on the attack on our
martha: steve harrigan is live at the kennedy space center in cape canaveral, florida. morning, steve. >> reporter: martha, we're just a few minutes away here from the ceremonies to mark the day of remembrance for men and women who have given their lives in service of space exploration, beginning in 1967 with the apollo 1 tragedy, a fire on board the launch capsule there killed three astronauts, all three on board including gus grissom, who was a member of the mercury program. next in...
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steve sedgwick is live for us in london. steve, what exactly did david einhorn, who is he suing, what's going on here? >> basically, the point is apple wants to change its charter and ban a type of shares which would give a very high yield to investors. they want to preserve their cash pile, $137 billion, part of $500 billion plus held by the top 20 u.s. corporate. they want to hang on to the money, most of which is held offshore, which in brought back onshore into the united states could trigger hefty tax bills. apple wants to hang on to the money to use in other ways going forward. a lot of activist shareholders and hedge funds want a higher yield on their stock, especially considering the fact that stocks like apple are now trading as low as $468 a share. it's a very anxiety battle for the company and investors. >> steve, the merger talks, american airlines and us airways, where's it stand now? what's the implications for passengers? >> yeah, looks like this one's going ahead. it will create the largest domestic u.s. carr
steve sedgwick is live for us in london. steve, what exactly did david einhorn, who is he suing, what's going on here? >> basically, the point is apple wants to change its charter and ban a type of shares which would give a very high yield to investors. they want to preserve their cash pile, $137 billion, part of $500 billion plus held by the top 20 u.s. corporate. they want to hang on to the money, most of which is held offshore, which in brought back onshore into the united states could...
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as much as the extrovert steve jobs is exactly exactly that that era that you talked about the lead one hundred century you read on walden pond and. i mean it's been forty years since i read it but. i remember thinking at the time throw i had to be the world's most eloquent interviewer and arguably emerson i suppose well with and although he thought he did like to you know travel around the jurors . were those the the kind of speakers of their time who exemplified introversion as a cultural value or character as a cultural. yeah you know they were some of them i think arguably lincoln might have been that kind of person he was actually praised i think it was emerson as as a man who did not offend by superiority but he had a very modest. presentation which was prized at the time but also you know even if you go across the pond to the romantic poets of great britain you also see this kind of. celebration of the solitary thinker the solitary figure he felt things deeply these things were prized at that time and we've we've lost sight of that more recently. though he was there too you know
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steve? >> that's right. we just had ron talking about no one remembers the last time providence had, you know, more than a foot of snow. late '90s. talking more than two feet of snow in providence, rhode island. i think you have to go back to the blizzard of '78 and the eerie thing of the timing, 35 years ago this week. and this storm was truly epic. it was -- it was a northeast storm. go to atlantic city, new jersey, 20 inches of snow there. new york city shut down. but really, it was eastern massachusetts, rhode island, parts of connecticut. this thing was truly a monster. in massachusetts, you had up to four and a half feet of snow in some places. you had wind at 70 miles per hour in boston. 100 miles per hour in cape cod. you had 2,100 homes destroyed. 29 people in massachusetts that were killed by this thing. so obviously, it was a serious storm but it was also something if you're 40 or over and you're from new england, you're still talking about this and telling people about this and you remember this.
steve? >> that's right. we just had ron talking about no one remembers the last time providence had, you know, more than a foot of snow. late '90s. talking more than two feet of snow in providence, rhode island. i think you have to go back to the blizzard of '78 and the eerie thing of the timing, 35 years ago this week. and this storm was truly epic. it was -- it was a northeast storm. go to atlantic city, new jersey, 20 inches of snow there. new york city shut down. but really, it was...
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bears this week, we've got gary b smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with john tobacco and steve murphy. welcome, everybody. president obama expected to tout the health care law in his state of the union on tuesday, but john, you say this law isn't doing anything, but making america sicker? >> yeah, brenda. i mean, after years, literally the last three years, barack obama's been telling americans, you won't lose your doctor, if you like your health insurance, you can keep your health insurance, now post-election, surprise! 7 million americans, the numbers are going higher. the cbo reports the dollars continue to go higher and really what it comes down to, we cannot afford this. small businesses can't afford to keep medicating their people and keeping them insured and at the end of the day this is just another sign of big government coming in with big plans that us, the taxpayers, just can't afford. >> well, steve, does it matter that we're losing employer-based health care plans, if more people are actually getting covered? >> yes, exactly. this plan is going to cover just about
bears this week, we've got gary b smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with john tobacco and steve murphy. welcome, everybody. president obama expected to tout the health care law in his state of the union on tuesday, but john, you say this law isn't doing anything, but making america sicker? >> yeah, brenda. i mean, after years, literally the last three years, barack obama's been telling americans, you won't lose your doctor, if you like your health insurance, you can keep your...
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steve, help me out here. i think the democrats are holding a losing hand if they come back and ask for more taxes. they talk about raising tax rates on anybody. but if we're talking about closing loopholes, carried interest, sort of doing what warren buffett said, you know, he shouldn't be paying 16 -- that argument goes with most americans. is that what we're talking about now? >> essentially. so here's where the fight is. >> not higher rates but closing these loopholes. >> the president is not going to come back and ask for higher rates. i think we're done on higher rates. what he's saying is let's close some of these loopholes. the ones he mentioned happen not to be the biggest money savers. but then he's saying let's take that money and add it to the revenue pot to help balance the budget. the republicans are saying, fine, let's do those things, but let's use that money to lower rates. so that's where the battle's going to be fought between the republicans wanting to use that tax reform money to lower rat
steve, help me out here. i think the democrats are holding a losing hand if they come back and ask for more taxes. they talk about raising tax rates on anybody. but if we're talking about closing loopholes, carried interest, sort of doing what warren buffett said, you know, he shouldn't be paying 16 -- that argument goes with most americans. is that what we're talking about now? >> essentially. so here's where the fight is. >> not higher rates but closing these loopholes. >>...
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. >> steve: super bowl is over. come on home, brian. >> brian: all right. sean did an unbelievable job. forgot to sleep. as did a.j. hall. >> gretchen: the clydesdales are here tomorrow. have a great day. plar there are new questions about the murder of the most effective navy seal sniper in history. chris kyle survived four tours of duty in iraq. but police say in the end he was killed this weekend by a marine veteran he was ready to help. gregg: kyle had 160 kills. the terrorists dubbed him the terror of ramadi and put a bounty on his head. martha: he was acting as a mentor to this man eddy ray ralph before police say ralph turned the gun on him and killed him. casey, what's the latest on the investigation here? >> reporter: this is a bizarre story, one that's developing all the time. the detectives are working on figuring out how these three men knew each other exactly and for how long. apparently they had all ridden in the same vehicle together to that gun range on saturday. but the motive in terms of what spurred the attack is unclear. that what's they
. >> steve: super bowl is over. come on home, brian. >> brian: all right. sean did an unbelievable job. forgot to sleep. as did a.j. hall. >> gretchen: the clydesdales are here tomorrow. have a great day. plar there are new questions about the murder of the most effective navy seal sniper in history. chris kyle survived four tours of duty in iraq. but police say in the end he was killed this weekend by a marine veteran he was ready to help. gregg: kyle had 160 kills. the...
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. >> going back to steve's point and the reality of this, how do you convince democrats to both protect the programs that you are talking about and not worry so much about entitlement reform or sort of stick to their idea of entitlement without giving one or the other up? >> it's an important question and i am glad you asked that. one thing we have to think about is what we need to take care of. the fastest growing segment of the population right now. those who are 65 and older. when we are talking about that, i don't like to use the word entitlements. what we are talking about is our parents and grandparents going to be able to care for themselves after they stop working and will they have a health care they need? it's something we have to talk about and how we take care of the needs of our elderly as the fastest growing population. this is one of the things that suggested what we should do is slow down. we should take these measures that are requiring us to speed up and make fast decisions when we have time to figure out how to do it right and how to do it in a way to invest in our fu
. >> going back to steve's point and the reality of this, how do you convince democrats to both protect the programs that you are talking about and not worry so much about entitlement reform or sort of stick to their idea of entitlement without giving one or the other up? >> it's an important question and i am glad you asked that. one thing we have to think about is what we need to take care of. the fastest growing segment of the population right now. those who are 65 and older....
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>> steve: is it? i think it has to be. >> jimmy: or is it, yeah. >> steve: it has to be. >> jimmy: it has to be one, right? >> steve: come on. two for one. ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you, flowers, for being the perfect way to say, "my love for you is beautiful and will die very soon." [ laughter ] [ applause ] ♪ [ laughter ] thank you, lottery scratch-offs, for basically saying, "hey, you wanna throw away your money and make a mess?" [ laughter and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] i like those things. ♪ thank you, soccer players who do flips to celebrate goals, for making me feel like i'm watching a real life game of foosball. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thank you, subs, for either being a sandwich, a battleship or a teacher who just shows movies all day. there you guys go. those are my thank-you notes. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with more "late night," everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i -- i got it, i got it made ♪ i got it made, i got it ma
>> steve: is it? i think it has to be. >> jimmy: or is it, yeah. >> steve: it has to be. >> jimmy: it has to be one, right? >> steve: come on. two for one. ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you, flowers, for being the perfect way to say, "my love for you is beautiful and will die very soon." [ laughter ] [ applause ] ♪ [ laughter ] thank you, lottery scratch-offs, for basically saying, "hey, you wanna throw away your money and make a...
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let's go to steve rudin. looks like we can expect more of the same tomorrow. more of the same tomorrow afternoon. take a look at what is going on doppler radar. just if you astray flurries out there right now. the heaviest will be light snow. it is long gone. we saw quarter to a half an inch .f snow up toward baltimore especially. ine a look at what we have terms of satellite and radar. you can see everything moving thekly to the north and east. -- clears will pick up up a little bit. apertures will tumble -- tumble .nto the 20's winds will be out at 328 miles hour. -- 3 to 8 miles per hour. we will talk about that and a warming trend coming up in a few minutes. roughly 55 writers were out tonight putting out a fire. fighters were out tonight putting out a fire. the red cross is trying to help the survivors housing. and montgomery county, if i was put out this evening in .aithersburg it began in the basement of the house. the cause of this house is also unders house fire is also investigation. today there is a vigil that turned into a rally for justice. richar
let's go to steve rudin. looks like we can expect more of the same tomorrow. more of the same tomorrow afternoon. take a look at what is going on doppler radar. just if you astray flurries out there right now. the heaviest will be light snow. it is long gone. we saw quarter to a half an inch .f snow up toward baltimore especially. ine a look at what we have terms of satellite and radar. you can see everything moving thekly to the north and east. -- clears will pick up up a little bit. apertures...
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. >> steve: oh, my god. >> jimmy: amazing. >> steve: sounds like a record. >> jimmy: yeah. sounds fake but it's not. >> steve: no, you're walking down -- [ imitating bocelli ] ♪ oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] imagine, he's been so psyched that we keep doing that. walk by the dressing room going -- [ imitating bocelli ] ♪ he's like, would you leave me alone. [ laughter ] you guys, this -- the super bowl is this weekend. and in honor of that, we wanted to try cool interactive experiments with you guys at home. so we asked you to get dressed up in your favorite football stuff -- t-shirt, jersey, face paint, body paint, whatever. -- and send in the video telling us why you love your team so much. and then, say "whoo" for the camera. we got tons of videos in. funny ones, weird ones. some with kids. some with dogs. one with a dude that had plungers on his nipples. [ laughter ] it was crazy. but then, we asked the gregory brothers -- these are the super talented guys behind "autotune the news." -- to take the videos, put them all together and make a song out o
. >> steve: oh, my god. >> jimmy: amazing. >> steve: sounds like a record. >> jimmy: yeah. sounds fake but it's not. >> steve: no, you're walking down -- [ imitating bocelli ] ♪ oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] imagine, he's been so psyched that we keep doing that. walk by the dressing room going -- [ imitating bocelli ] ♪ he's like, would you leave me alone. [ laughter ] you guys, this -- the super bowl is this weekend. and in honor of...
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steve, you say slam the brakes on this plan, why? >> because government involved is going to be a waste. you look at other infrastructure fed ex and ups and railroads got out the way, great infrastructhe private equity involved, public-partnerships private partnerships and you get more for less. you get bloated wages and more bang for the buck by bringing in free market. >> dave: what is wrong with the free market taking the place of government boondoggles? >> for one thing it is not happening quickly enough. we have a serious problem that all of us should agree to. there are certain things like roadways that you cannot give a monopoly to a private company. >> dave: it's a public monopoly? >> don't you feel better with all of us own the government having control over the roadway than one private company. >> dave: i've seen so many of those public projects with guys sitting around. they take five times as long as private project. rick has a point on infrastructure. it is crumbling. listen to what ray lahood pitched this infrastructure
steve, you say slam the brakes on this plan, why? >> because government involved is going to be a waste. you look at other infrastructure fed ex and ups and railroads got out the way, great infrastructhe private equity involved, public-partnerships private partnerships and you get more for less. you get bloated wages and more bang for the buck by bringing in free market. >> dave: what is wrong with the free market taking the place of government boondoggles? >> for one thing it...
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that will be the super premium gold-plated cadillac stuff available. >> steve, is that the right way to treat health care? >> first, it works the same way here now as the so-called, what you just-- gary b, what you just referred to as an underground black market, which is not a black market, it's free. >> these countries that everybody is trashing here, their health care systems cost half of much of gdp as our health care system does and they have better-- >> well. >> they have better results. and that's just straight up statistical analysis, and they have better results. why is that? i'm not-- >> first of all, they have better results because of many times how it's measured. like infant mortality. we save a lot more infants so we have a higher mortality rate. i don't agree with that because you know damn well when people want a special surgery and stuff they come here, they don't go to the u.k. >> the overall results are not better here and we're paying twice as much in terms of gdp. >> brenda: no, you're wrong. >> and that's dragging down our economy. >> america is going broke on h
that will be the super premium gold-plated cadillac stuff available. >> steve, is that the right way to treat health care? >> first, it works the same way here now as the so-called, what you just-- gary b, what you just referred to as an underground black market, which is not a black market, it's free. >> these countries that everybody is trashing here, their health care systems cost half of much of gdp as our health care system does and they have better-- >> well....
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joining us now is steve kornacki, the co-host of msnbc's "the cycle." he is a senior writer for salon.com. good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> so i was trying to make the case there in the previous segment that the volume of political action to keep gun reform in the news and viable shows that they are cognizant, that reformers are cognizant of the way it's petered out in the past. they're trying to do something qualitatively different. do you think it's qualitatively different? >> i think it's quantitatively different, too. if you look at mentions of gun control in news articles, what you see in the pass is after mass shooting tragedy, after a week, two weeks, it's gone. still more than 50% more than a month of this, that's different than in the past. if you look at tracking social media, tweets involving gun control, second amendment, nra, things like, there they actually have been spiking weeks out from sandy hook. january 9th when obama announced the task force, january 16th. these terms are trending now. that suggests there's engagement her
joining us now is steve kornacki, the co-host of msnbc's "the cycle." he is a senior writer for salon.com. good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> so i was trying to make the case there in the previous segment that the volume of political action to keep gun reform in the news and viable shows that they are cognizant, that reformers are cognizant of the way it's petered out in the past. they're trying to do something qualitatively different. do you think it's...
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. >> steve: yay! >> jimmy: everybody's talking about this big winter storm that could dump three feet of snow on the east coast and knock out power to 24 million people. to put things in perspective, that's about six beyonce halftime shows. [ laughter ] the storm is a big deal. in fact, i heard the weather channel is expecting totals of 12 to 20 viewers. [ laughter ] >> steve: that's a lot. >> jimmy: that's what i heard. it's a lot. that's right. the northeast is bracing for an historic winter storm this weekend. so, we went to the streets to find out what people are doing to prepare, and it seems like everyone is taking the necessary precautions. check it out. >> what are you doing to prepare for the winter storm? >> i'm stocking up on canned goods in case the gas goes out. [ laughter ] >> i bought some batteries and a few flashlights. [ laughter ] bottled water. definitely stocking up on bottled water. taxi! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i don't think no one cares. no one looks -- n
. >> steve: yay! >> jimmy: everybody's talking about this big winter storm that could dump three feet of snow on the east coast and knock out power to 24 million people. to put things in perspective, that's about six beyonce halftime shows. [ laughter ] the storm is a big deal. in fact, i heard the weather channel is expecting totals of 12 to 20 viewers. [ laughter ] >> steve: that's a lot. >> jimmy: that's what i heard. it's a lot. that's right. the northeast is bracing...
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cbs correspondent steve kroft reacted to the critics. >> i've been doing had these interviews with him since a few weeks before he declared his candidacy. so i covered him through the campaign and kept doing it in the white house, but i think it's a question of fairness. we have not -- i think we're not going to play gotcha and we're going to make him look stupid. we'll let him answer the questions. >> jon: that sound might be mike wallace rolling over in his grave. >> croft, candidate obama knows he can come and answer the questions. but the puff ball question, there are plenty have questions you can ask that are hard but ron fornay summed it up. it was like clinton and obama like a old happy married couple. they wonder if he will do that with vice president biden. >> here is what they wrote this week. it was something would you expect from the state run media. it was that kind of level of propaganda. 60 minutes was apparently being used as a campaign advertisement when there are problems all over the world. judy, was this a squandered opportunity? >> i think it was. i talked to him a
cbs correspondent steve kroft reacted to the critics. >> i've been doing had these interviews with him since a few weeks before he declared his candidacy. so i covered him through the campaign and kept doing it in the white house, but i think it's a question of fairness. we have not -- i think we're not going to play gotcha and we're going to make him look stupid. we'll let him answer the questions. >> jon: that sound might be mike wallace rolling over in his grave. >> croft,...